If excessively worn, they will be marked as "tray worn."
Boxed items are listed as "code/code" where the first code represents the box, and the second code describes the contents.Adventures that take you from 1st – 6th level. Such heroes shall long linger in the halls of memory. The Dragon’s Crucible requires heroes of high mind and daring spirit. With over 60 encounter areas, a hundred+ NPCs, and hundreds of adventure ideas, Den of Iniquity is a true treasure trove. They come to trade in ill-gotten goods, revel in their criminal labors or seek sanctuary. In Den of Iniquity journey to Raglesborg, a town peopled with pirates, cutthroats, brigands, thieves, murderers and worse. But what sinister force brings the Black Moon? It is followed by deeds of heinous nature, murder most foul in dark alleys, killings and slaughter abound such that the night ends in dread and terror. In Beneath the Black Moon you’ll learn why unfurling the Banner of the Black Moon is a dreadful time. It includes over 20 encounter areas, a host of NPCs, adventure hooks and a dungeon. Crumbling walls and ancient cobbled streets of this backwater town do not welcome strangers.
Bergholt lies upon the southern shores of the Interzae.
The adventure continues in By Shadow of Night. Journey on a wild adventure that takes you from Vakund, the Tower of the Dog, to the dungeons of Dzeebagd and beyond to Felsentheim and the Dogs of War. The adventure begins with Death in the Treklant. A land harsh and cruel, where life is short and brutal and only the very strong or the very lucky survive. The Trove Dragon can be purchased for 13,500 during Pirates in Paradise.īoost Calculation Guide to use with the page linked above.In four epic sandbox adventures The Dragon’s Crucible brings you to the hard world of Inzae, a land forged by a dragon’s rage. The Trove Dragon can be bred by using a Misfortune Dragon and Electrum Dragon, in either order, at any Breeding Cave. The trove dragon doesn't seem to care, there are always more ships in the sea. If they don't get caught beforehand that is, in which case they are often jettisoned from the ship or fired from the cannons as punishment. As soon as the dragon caught a whiff of gold, no matter how far it was buried under the sand, it would scurry out of its hiding spot and make a mad dash to the treasure, long before the crew have even had a chance to react, let alone disembark. Sometimes sitting in the most awkward and contorted positions for hours, even days, just waiting for the unwitting host crew to set sail to find their next treasure trove. These dragons would often sneak into ships and hide in some dim corner or cubbyhole.